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I meant to say spinal cord. Thats where their at.I'm not sure if I'm writing in the right spot. I can't remember what I went to earlier and wrote that.I don't know anything about computers yet.
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195469 tn?1388322888
A lesion in the spinal cord itself, between the cervical spine and the thoracic spine is the place where one would find a lesion in MS. The white matter of the Central Nervous System.  The lower spine, the lumbar spine, has no white matter in it.  So if it's NOT in the bone as your previous post said, can you tell me alittle more about where in the spine they saw this?

Heather

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198419 tn?1360242356
Hi Wendy!

Welcome! I'm sure Heather and others will put these 2 together.  It's so hard to understand how these sites work, especially if you are just getting familiar w/computers.

So, what you can do while you wait for more responses.....Look up toward the top of the site.  Click 1 time on "my Medhelp' and what you will see is is your profile (screen name, etc.) and then you will see the posts you created.  You can click on any of them you choose.  It's a great way to keep track of the posts you created and the ones that you responded too.

Let us know if you need help.  Thank you for coming our way.  A lesion in the spinal cord is definitely different than bone issues.

See you around!
Shelly
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293157 tn?1285873439
Hi Heather...Wendy has added more info about herself on another post...maybe you could give her some advice..thanks

andie
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